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Irish Mirror
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Laura Sharman

Blind mystic Baba Vanga's predictions for rest of 2022 warn of another pandemic and devastating disasters

A blind clairvoyant who allegedly predicted some of the world's most seismic events of recent years has shared her six terrifying prophecies for 2022.

Bulgarian woman Baba Vanga lost her sight aged 12, after which she claimed she became aware of a rare gift from God that enabled her to see into the future.

Nicknamed the Nostradamus of the Balkans, her visions are said to be 85% correct and include the Chernobyl tragedy, 9/11, Brexit, the death of Princess Diana and the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

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Despite a challenging 2021 for the whole world, Baba Vanga's forecast for 2022 is full of further doom and gloom.

By the end of the year, she envisages that natural disasters, a water crisis and an alien invasion will have occured.

Perhaps the most easily believable of her predictions for 2022 is a virtual reality takeover with people spending more time than ever in front of screens.

She also envisaged another pandemic, this time discovered in Siberia, caused by a frozen virus that will be released by climate change.

Meanwhile, many cities will be hit by water shortages with political consequences as countries are forced to find alternatives, the forecast continues.

And aliens will invade the planet by sending an asteroid to seek out life on Earth with an unfriendly outcome.

Baba Vanga, whose real name is Vangelia Gushterova, also predicted famine in India where temperatures will supposedly reach 50 degrees causing locusts to attack crops.

More earthquakes and tsunamis are also on the cards , according to the mystic who told of 'intense bouts of floods' in Australia and parts of Asia.

Many people believe Baba Vanga's predictions continue to come true following her death in 1996.

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